Three Republican Candidates Request Equal Time on NBC Following Donald Trump's SNL Episode

Former New York Gov. George Pataki, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham and Ohio Gov. John Kasich have each requested 12 minutes and five seconds of airtime on NBC affiliates in response to Donald Trump hosting Saturday Night Live. Of the three, only Kasich has been able to debate among the top-tier candidates, while the rest have received very little media coverage.

The Catch, the latest Shondaland drama, will take over How to Get Away with Murder’s timeslot starting March 24. The Bachelor returns Jan. 4 for its 20th season. Marvel’s Agent Carter will be back on Jan. 5, while Galavant will borrow Once Upon a Time’s Sunday timeslot starting Jan. 3 PLUS: Castle won’t go on winter hiatus — it’ll return Jan. 4.

According to TMZ, Sheen has known he’s been HIV positive for more than a year. Meanwhile, Hollywood PR crisis manager Howard Bragman tells People he was approached six months ago to work with Sheen, but never had contact with him directly. Says Bragman: "The interview could open up a lot of sympathy for him, but he has to be concerned about a fear of litigation from former sexual partners. You don't take that lightly." UPDATE: TMZ now says Sheen will say HIV is "undetectable" in his system after two years of treatment.

The Parts Unknown host has “definitely gotta have issues,” says Food Network star Fieri. “It’s actually disappointing,” he adds. “I don’t like him making fun of people, and I don’t like him talking s—. And he’s never talked s— to my face.”

On Tuesday’s special episode, Conan O’Brien and his longtime assistant Sona, who’s of Armenian descent, have an emotional visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial. Conan also got to appear in a soap opera and herd sheep.